Beginning December NODEM, Network of Design & Digital Heritage, will open a very lively debate about heritage, conservation and everything that goes with it, especially the new issues around preservation of digital heritage.No doubt a very interesting three days.The conference is free of charge and will be held mainly at Run Run Shaw Creative Media Centre, part of CityU. More information on the NODEM website.

Piecing together China, glimpses of past communities...sounds amazing.There is a project running at the University of Bristol and Lincoln, the Institut d'Asie Orientale and TGE-Adonis, bringing together pictures that survived the flames.Start rummaging and see what you might find.

To read the whole article, please go to the BBC News website by clicking here.More information about the project you can find on www.hpc.vcea.net.

Yesterday we spent an amazing afternoon with Stephen from Secret Tour Hong Kong.It is not your standard guided tour about the history, the facts, the figures, etc. It is really about Hong Kong and the people who live here. The things that go right but also the things that go wrong. A social awareness is the undercurrent of the whole tour.

We saw the remnants of a handful of leftover walled cities and we were taken to places which you definitely would not have found by yourself. We then were confronted with the stark difference of Tin Shui Wai, it used to be called the city of sadness. We ended on a happy note though with the best dumplings, fried noodles and herbal tea to be found in Hong Kong. Just don't ask us where it was as we wouldn't be able to find it back.

If you really want to know a bit more about Hong Kong, these are the people who can tell you and take you there. They do not only do cultural tours but also art walks and photo walks. Their next tour will be on Saturday 26 May.What can we say? It is a must!

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About us

Lizzie Bee Foundation Ltd is a Hong Kong registered Charity. We develop and deliver art workshops in which we bring art, artist and community together.

We believe that art and making art can trigger change. Therefore everyone should have access to meaningful art projects in order to promote education, empower communities, enhance lives and encourage positive social impact. Within this service we provide, we set up the art workshops but also advise other organisations in grant-writing, fundraising and strategic planning.

On this website you can find information about Our Projects but also about other cool stuff in and outside Hong Kong.